The rankings are by points not by popularity...but yeah
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iwatch you gotta take into consideration the opposition trinidad was facing,his first what,10-20 fights,were against nobodies from PR.thats why hes so goddamn one dimensional today-well theres 2 reasons for that-1-his dads a ****ty trainer-2-he built his record up on nobodies and in return he suffered because hes inexperienced against any non-1-dimensional fighter(mayorga,joppy,both 1 dimensional)
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Originally posted by cpleIwatchboxing...do you honestly trust such ratings? I wouldn't trust a source that ranks Ingemar Johansson and Jimmy Bivins as two of the top 10 heavyweights of all-time. They also rank Buster Douglas at 14. There is clearly a flaw in their system..
http://www.boxrec.com/ratings.php
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IWATCHBOXING, if you think Trinidad is the greatest 147 ever and listen to boxrec.com
then you are a dumb ****
I gotta friend from my gym, he's in Puerto Rico right now for a tournament...
and he's gonna beat the **** out of every single one of them...
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Originally posted by IwatchBoxingHeavyweight - 1.Muhammad Ali, 1960 - 1981 56-5-0 (USA)
Cruiserweight - 1.Carlos DeLeon 1974 - 1995 52-8-1 (PR)
Light Heavyweight - 1.Archie Moore 1935 - 1963 186-24-11 (USA)
Super Middleweight - 1.Steve Collins 1986 - 1997 36-3-0
Middleweight - 1.Marvin Hagler 1973 - 1987 62-3-2 (USA)
Light Middleweight - 1.Thomas Hearns,1977 - 2000 59-5-1 (USA)
Welterweight - 1.Felix Trinidad 1990 - 2005 42-2-0 (PR)
Light Welterweight- 1.Wilfred Benitez 1973 - 1990 53-8-1 (PR)
Lightweight- 1.Lou Ambers 1932 - 1941 94-8-7 (USA)
Super Featherweight- 1.Azumah Nelson 1979 - 1998 39-5-2
Featherweight- 1.Vicente Saldivar 1961 - 1973 37-3-0 (MEXI)
Super Bantamweight - 1.Wilfredo Gomez 1974 - 1989 44-3-1 (PR)
Bantamweight- 1.Fighting Harada 1960 - 1970 55-7-0 (JAPAN)
Super Flyweight - 1.Sung Kil Moon 1987 - 1993 20-2-0
Flyweight- 1.Sot Chitalada 1983 - 1992 26-4-1
Light Flyweight- 1.Michael Carbajal 1989 - 1999 49-4-0 (USA)
Minimumweight- 1.Ricardo Lopez 1985 - 2001 51-0-1 (MEXI)
Welterweight - Ray Robinson, Ray Leonard, Henry Armstrong and a list of others were all better than Trinidad (and I'm not trying to be a hater here)
Light Welterweight - Wilfred Benitez was great, but Aaron Pryor, Barney Ross, and Julio Cesar Chavez were all better.
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Originally posted by SantinoCruiserweight - Holyfield was the best.
Welterweight - Ray Robinson, Ray Leonard, Henry Armstrong and a list of others were all better than Trinidad (and I'm not trying to be a hater here)
Light Welterweight - Wilfred Benitez was great, but Aaron Pryor, Barney Ross, and Julio Cesar Chavez were all better.
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Originally posted by IwatchBoxingNot only are you a hater, but you just mentioned PR's...
Not at all. I think Trinidad is a good fighter. Just not as good as Ray Robinson or Ray Leonard. You really think he's better or is that just your PR bias talking?
And the only reason I only mentioned Puerto Ricans is because those are the only ones you hilighted. lol
Flyweight: Jimmy Wilde
Bantamweight: Eder Jofre
Featherweight: Willie Pep
Super Featherweight: Alexis Arguello
Lightweight: Roberto Duran
Middleweight: Harry Greb
There. Feel better? Am I still a hater. If so you're a dumbass.
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Originally posted by SantinoNot at all. I think Trinidad is a good fighter. Just not as good as Ray Robinson or Ray Leonard. You really think he's better or is that just your PR bias talking?
And the only reason I only mentioned Puerto Ricans is because those are the only ones you hilighted. lol
Flyweight: Jimmy Wilde
Bantamweight: Eder Jofre
Featherweight: Willie Pep
Super Featherweight: Alexis Arguello
Lightweight: Roberto Duran
Middleweight: Harry Greb
There. Feel better? Am I still a hater. If so you're a dumbass.Last edited by IwatchBoxing; 06-11-2005, 07:25 PM.
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